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But it gave in the week before Christmas, before changing its mind again and releasing it from December 24. The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) called the Paris attack -- in which masked gunmen shouted "Allahu akbar" -- a "despicable act of terrorism." "Journalists kim kardashian cristiano ronaldo know that their jobs carry risks, but these brazen killings were particularly shocking in that these journalists were not operating in an overseas combat zone, but were at work in their own offices in a democratic nation," it said. Hollywood stars took to Twitter and other social media to voice solidarity with the French publication, and France more generally. "Obviously this is terrible and tragic and upsetting," said comic actress Tina Fey, cited by industry journal Variety. "It makes you remember how important free speech is and must be defended. We go here now all must stand firm on issue of free speech. .. We are Americans .. <br>Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hollywood-backs-french-mag-own-free-speech-storm-011107917.html